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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Nitrate and nitrite

Lawton

Nitrate and nitrite enter water from fertilizer runoff, septic tanks and urban runoff. These contaminants can cause oxygen deprivation for infants and increase the risk of cancer. Nitrite is significantly more toxic than nitrate. Click here to read more about nitrate.

 

12

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

9

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
20140.260 ppm220.200 ppm - 0.320 ppm
20150.210 ppm220.1000 ppm - 0.320 ppm
20160.320 ppm220.130 ppm - 0.510 ppm
20170.290 ppm220.240 ppm - 0.340 ppm
20180.425 ppm220.180 ppm - 0.670 ppm
20190.285 ppm21ND - 0.570 ppm

ppm = parts per million

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EWG Health Guideline 0.14 ppm

The health guideline of 0.14 parts per million, or ppm, for nitrate and nitrite is based on the equivalent health guideline for nitrate, as defined in a peer-reviewed scientific study by EWG. This guideline represents a one-in-one-million annual cancer risk level.

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 10 ppm

ppm = parts per million

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-02-054B05103-010.320 ppm
2014-02-054B05112-010.200 ppm
2015-01-28053047.0010.1000 ppm
2015-01-28053047.0020.320 ppm
2016-03-07SDWA-1012027-000.130 ppm
2016-03-07SDWA-1012028-000.510 ppm
2017-02-07SDWA-1116280-000.340 ppm
2017-02-07SDWA-1116282-000.240 ppm
2018-02-08SDWA-1227872-000.180 ppm
2018-02-08SDWA-1227874-000.670 ppm
2019-03-06BC06100-01ND
2019-03-06BC06137-010.570 ppm